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i ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ love you and it breaks my heart when i see you play with someone else or anyone commenting in your profile i just want to be your boyfriend and put a heart in my profile linking to your profile and have a walltext of you commenting cute things i want to play video games talk in discord all night and watch a movie together but you just seem so uninterested in me it ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ kills me and i cant take it anymore i want to remove you but i care too much about you so please i'm begging you to either love me back or remove me and NEVER contact me again it hurts so much to say this because i need you by my side but if you don't love me then i want you to leave because seeing your icon in my friendlist would kill me everyday of my pathetic life
He's trying to educate the population on the joys of being lazy and taking charge of your life, meanwhile Scandinavian socdems invade his town trying to pass off "hard labor" as something fun
Robbie correctly sees this as indoctrination into the capitalist system, and tries to get rid of Sporticus as revenge for his killing of Rosa Luxemburg
In the midst of all this, we have Stephanie, the poster child for modern, liberal identity politics, most notably feminism
There's also the fact that the town itself is called "Lazy Town", but they acknowledge that with Sporticus, nobody is lazy
The town was named "Lazy Town" in the first place because the people, uncontaminated by ideology, recognized the value in relaxation
and saw through the lies of the Protestant work ethic
By turning "Lazy Town" into a town of workaholics, the show demonstrates how capitalism is ultimately in conflict with that which makes us human
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and so on and so on